Oswald and Pete both try for Kitty's affections. To ensure he gets the girl, Oswald hooks Pete's suspender strap to a park bench.

Walter Lantz, Manuel Moreno, Tex Avery, William Nolan, Pinto Colvig
United States

Okay, so "Mars" isn't exactly a Saturday night blockbuster, but if you've got a soft spot for early animation and the sheer chaos of old cartoons, you might get a kick out of it. It’s definitely not for folks who need slick visuals or deep narratives. Think of it as a quick, noisy trip back to a simpler time, where gag...

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Walter Lantz

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"Okay, so "Mars" isn't exactly a Saturday night blockbuster, but if you've got a soft spot for early animation and the sheer chaos of old cartoons, you might get a kick out of it. It’s definitely not for folks who need slick visuals or deep narratives. Think of it as a quick, noisy trip back to a simpler time, where gags were king. ✨ We kick off with Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and Pete the Bear, both trying to win over Kitty. Oswald, ever the trickster, pulls this classic gag: he hooks Pete's suspen..."

